Gerrit Dou's musical paintings reunited at Dulwich Picture Gallery in London
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Gerrit Dou's musical paintings reunited at Dulwich Picture Gallery in London
Gerrit Dou, A Young Lady.



LONDON.- For the first time in over 350 years, two of Gerrit Dou’s (1613-1675) finest paintings Woman playing a Clavichord and Lady Playing a Virginal, both created in c.1665, are being displayed together at Dulwich Picture Gallery. Dou in Harmony (5 July – 6 November), the latest instalment in the Making Discoveries series, highlights how the Dutch Master interpreted the same subject but with varying changes to its mood and meaning.

The two works were first shown together in Leiden in 1665, in an exhibition organised by Dou’s patron Johan de Bye; possibly the first ever monographic exhibition of a living artist. While Dulwich’s own Woman Playing a Clavichord presents a soft and quiet scene, Young Lady Playing the Virginal depicts a much more hedonistic one, focusing on the pleasures of life. Both, however, communicate Dou’s meticulous working style and mastery of composition to draw the viewer’s eye into the picture. Displayed together, the intimacy and relationship between viewer and sitter will be revealed and examined.

Evoking the mood of Dou’s 17th Century works, the display has been complemented by a contemporary sound installation in the Mausoleum, composed and played on the viola da gamba by Liam Byrne (The Guildhall School, London). Taking its cue from 17th century musical practice, this modern piece aims to evoke the mood of Dou’s paintings, inspiring reflection and contemplation on its themes.

Following on from Rubens’ Ghost and I am Van Dyck, Dou in Harmony is the latest display in the Making Discoveries: Dutch and Flemish Masterpieces series, which showcases four major artists from the Gallery’s collection: Van Dyck, Rubens, Dou and Rembrandt. Bringing together recent historical and scientific research, the series reveals intriguing discoveries and celebrates the creative processes of these Dutch and Flemish masters. Each display also draws connections with guest works from other institutions and private collections that have never been seen together before.

The final display in the series is Am I Rembrandt? (8 November 2016 – 5 March 2017), which will focus on the National Trust’s recently re-attributed Self-portrait, wearing a White Feathered Bonnet, 1635, taking this as a starting point to examine the Gallery’s own works by the master.

The Making Discoveries series is curated by Dulwich Picture Gallery’s Arturo and Holly Melosi Chief Curator Dr Xavier Bray, with support from Assistant Curator Helen Hillyard. Lenders include the National Portrait Gallery, Hauser & Wirth, the National Trust as well as a number of private lenders.

The research for Making Discoveries has been achieved through the soon to be published catalogue for the Dutch and Flemish collection at Dulwich Picture Gallery. It is the first comprehensive catalogue covering this part of the collection and includes over 220 paintings, detailing their provenance and historical significance. It will be available to buy online and from the Gallery shop from the beginning of August 2016.

Dou was the most famous of the group of painters known as the Leiden fijnschilders (literally ‘fine’ painters), who specialised in small-scale paintings full of minute detail and which concentrated on the faithful depiction of different surfaces and textures. Dou was the youngest son of a glass-engraver and from an early age trained in his father’s profession; it was this background that doubtless enabled the young Dou to develop his meticulous technique. He began his formal training as a painter in 1628 when he was sent to the studio of Rembrandt, remaining with the master for three years. Dou popularised a type of highly-illusionistic genre painting, filled with still-life details that often carry symbolic meanings.










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